Tag: women’s health
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Cramps After Your Period: What Could They Indicate?
At home insemination Hey there! So, you’ve just wrapped up your period and now you’re experiencing some cramps? It’s definitely something a lot of women wonder about. Let’s chat about what those cramps might mean and whether they’re something to be concerned about. What Causes Cramps After Your Period? Cramps after your period can pop…
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How to Determine if Egg Freezing is Right for You
At home insemination Have you ever thought about egg freezing? With advancements in technology, women now have the option to freeze their eggs, allowing them to wait until they’re ready to start a family. Whether you’re focusing on your career, haven’t found the right partner, or simply aren’t ready yet, egg freezing can serve as…
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Your First Period After Giving Birth: What to Expect
At home insemination After the joy of bringing your little one into the world, many new parents find themselves wondering when their monthly cycle will make a return. The break from menstruation during pregnancy is a welcome relief, but once baby arrives, Aunt Flo is on her way back. Here’s what you need to know…
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What It’s Really Like to Have Sex While Trying to Conceive: Insights from Real Women
At home insemination When it comes to trying to conceive (TTC), experiences can vary widely among women. Some find the process enjoyable, while others may view it as more of a task. To uncover the truth about TTC experiences, we spoke with a group of women who shared their candid thoughts on the matter. According…
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The Complete Guide to Your Pelvic Floor
At home insemination Navigating the world of pelvic floor health can feel overwhelming, especially for new moms. From collaborating with a pelvic floor physical therapist to safe exercises during and after pregnancy, this guide covers everything you need to know about caring for your pelvic floor. Caring for Your Pelvic Floor Your pelvic floor plays…
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Fertility After 35: Understanding Your Chances of Pregnancy in Your Late 30s
At home insemination Are you wondering about your likelihood of conceiving at 37? You’re not alone! Many women are choosing to have children later in life, and the good news is that birth rates for those aged 35 and older are on the rise. While it may take a little longer to get pregnant as…
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Fibroids and Pregnancy: Is Conceiving with Uterine Fibroid Tumors Possible?
At home insemination Hey there! If you’re curious about how uterine fibroids might impact your journey to parenthood, you’re not alone. Many women wonder whether these common growths can affect their ability to conceive or their pregnancy experience. Let’s dive into what you need to know. What Exactly Are Uterine Fibroids? Uterine fibroids are pretty…
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Almost Half of New Moms Delay Resuming Intimacy for Two Months or More After Giving Birth
At home insemination In a recent study, it was revealed that many new mothers take longer than the commonly advised six weeks to resume sexual activity following childbirth. While the average wait time is about ten weeks, individual experiences can vary significantly. Here’s a closer look into when and why mothers feel ready to reconnect…
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Understanding Retained Placenta
At home insemination So, what exactly is a retained placenta? It’s a condition that can happen during the final stages of childbirth when the placenta doesn’t detach from the uterus as it should after the baby is born. While this might sound alarming, it’s not something that happens too often, and the good news is…
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The Alarming State of Maternal Health in the U.S.
At home insemination When it comes to maternal health, the U.S. is facing some serious issues that can’t be ignored. Despite being one of the wealthiest nations, our maternal mortality rates are shockingly high and continue to rise. In 2020, around 23 women per 100,000 live births died due to pregnancy-related complications, while globally, rates…